Tenri, Nara

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Tenri
天理市
Location of Tenri
Tenri's location in Nara, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Nara
Physical characteristics
Area 86.37 km² (33.3 sq mi)
Population (as of March 31, 2005)
     Total 69,857
     Density 805.68/km² (2,086.7/sq mi)
Location 34°36′N, 135°50′E
Symbols
Tree Ginkgo
Flower Ume
Tenri Government Office
Address
605 Kawaharajō-chō, Tenri-shi, Nara-ken
Phone number 0743-63-1001
Official website: City of Tenri

Tenri (天理市 Tenri-shi?) is a city located in Nara, Japan.

The Isonokami Jingu, a Shinto shrine of religious, historical and artistic significance, stands in Tenri.

The spiritual center of the Tenrikyo religion is also located in Tenri.

As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 69,587 and the density of 805.68 persons per km². The total area is 86.37 km².

The city was founded on April 1, 1954. It is sister city of La Serena, Chile, since 1966.

Gate of Isonokami Jingu
Gate of Isonokami Jingu

  • Primary Schools
    • Yamanobe Elementary School
    • Nikaido Elementary School
    • Tenri Elementary School (Private School)
    • Yanagimoto Elementary School
    • Tabaichi Elementary School
    • Ichinomoto Elementary School
    • Fukuzumi Elementary School
    • Asawa Elementary School
  • Junior High Schools
    • Kita Junior High School
    • Minami Junior High School
    • Fukuzumi Junior High School
    • Nishi Junior High School
    • Tenri Junior High School (Private School)
  • High Schools
    • Soekami High School
    • Nikaido High School
    • Tenri High School (Private School)
    • Tenrikyōkou Gakuen High School
  • Universities
    • Tenri University

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